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  1. [Note 6] However, the name "New Rome" did not catch on, and soon the capital was called Constantinople — the city of Constantine. [5] [6] [2] [3] During Constantine's reign, Hagia Sophia, Hagia Irene, Saint Agathius's Church on the Golden Horn and Saint Mocius's Church outside the city walls were built.

  2. Apr 12, 2018 · Internal Causes. There are some who believe, like Gibbon, that the fall was due to the fabric of the Roman citizen. If one accepts the idea that the cause of the fall was due, in part, to the possible moral decay of the city, its fall is reminiscent of the “decline” of the Republic centuries earlier.

  3. Jun 24, 2024 · The Western Roman Empire would have its seat in Milan (with Rome as its “ceremonial” capital) while the Eastern Roman Empire would be governed out of Byzantium (later called Constantinople in present-day Istanbul).

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  5. In addition to New Rome, the city was alternatively called Second Rome and Eastern Rome, before the term, Roma Constantinopolitana settled into use, which simply meant Constantine’s Rome. From there, it became Constantinople. It was officially established as the capital in 330.

  6. Mar 12, 2023 · After defeating his rival Licinius to become sole emperor of the Roman Empire in 324 AD, Constantine I decided to establish a new capital at Byzantium called “Nova Roma” – New Rome. This new capital would serve as a symbol of Constantine’s victory and a reminder of the power of the Roman Empire. Nova Roma would also be a more defensible ...

  7. Dec 9, 2023 · Construction of the new capital city began in 324, concluding on May 11, 330. They called the city The New Rome, but its most popular name was Constantinople, named after its founder. The Architecture of Constantinople. Constantine made sure that this new city resembled the old Rome as much as he could.

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